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第87章

Jimmie Dale's lips curled.

"But"--Jimmie Dale was clipping off his words now viciously--"neither you nor the Weasel were willing to trust the other implicitly--perhaps you know each other too well.You were unwilling to turn over the map until you had received your share of the money, and you were equally unwilling to turn it over until you were SAFE; that is, until you had engineered your fake robbery even to the point of notifying the police that it had been committed; the Weasel, on the other hand, had some scruples about parting with any of the money without getting the map in one hand before he let go of the banknotes with the other.It was very simply arranged, however, and to your mutual satisfaction.While you robbed your own house this evening, he was to get half the money in advance from Hamvert, giving Hamvert to understand that HE had planned to commit the robbery himself to-night.He was to come out here then, receive the map from you in exchange for your share of the money, return to Hamvert with the map, and receive in turn his own share.I might say that Hamvert actually paid down the advance--and it was perhaps unfortunate for you that you paid such scrupulous attention to details as to cut your own telephone wires! I had not, of course, an exact knowledge of the hour or minute in which you proposed to stage your little play here.The object of my first visit a little while ago was to forestall your turning the diagram over to the Weasel.Circumstances favoured you for the moment.I am back again, however, for the same purpose--the map!"Mittel, in a cowed way, was huddled back in his chair.He smiled miserably at Jimmie Dale.

"QUICK!" Jimmie Dale flung out the word in a sharp, peremptory bark."Do you need to be told that the CARTRIDGES are dry?"Mittel's hand, trembling, went into his pocket and produced an envelope.

"Open it!" commanded Jimmie Dale."And lay it on the desk, so that I can read it--I am too wet to touch it."Mittel obeyed--like a dog that has been whipped.

A glance at the paper, and Jimmie Dale's eyes lifted again--to sweep the floor of the room.He pointed to a pile of books and documents in one corner that had been thrown out of the safe.

"Go over there and pick up that check book!" he ordered tersely.

"What for?" Mittel made feeble protest.

"Never mind what for!" snapped Jimmie Dale."Go and get it--and HURRY!

Once more Mittel obeyed--and dropped the book hesitantly on the desk.

Jimmie Dale stared silently, insolently, contemptuously at the other.

Mittel stirred uneasily, sat down, shifted his feet, and his fingers fumbled aimlessly over the top of the desk.

"Compared with you," said Jimmie Dale, in a low voice, the Weasel, ay, and Hamvert, too, crooks though they are, are gentlemen!

Michael Breen, as he died, told his wife to take that paper to some one she could trust, who would help her and tell her what to do;and, knowing no one to go to, but because she scrubbed your floors and therefore thought you were a fine gentleman, she came timidly to you, and trusted you--you cur!"Jimmie Dale laughed suddenly--not pleasantly.Mittel shivered.

"Hamvert and Breen were partners out there in Alaska when Breen first went out," said Jimmie Dale slowly, pulling the tin can wrapped in oilskin from his pocket."Hamvert swindled Breen out of the one strike he made, and Mrs.Breen and her little girl back here were reduced to poverty.The amount of that swindle was, Iunderstand, fifteen thousand dollars.I have ten of it here, contributed by the Weasel and Hamvert; and you will, I think, recognise therein a certain element of poetic justice--but I am still short five thousand dollars."Jimmie Dale removed the cover from the tin can.Mittel gazed at the contents numbly.

"You perhaps did not hear me?" prompted Jimmie Dale coldly."I am still short five thousand dollars."Mittel circled his lips with the tip of his tongue.

"What do you want?" he whispered hoarsely.

"The balance of the amount." There was an ominous quiet in Jimmie Dale's voice."A check payable to Mrs.Michael Breen for five thousand dollars.""I--I haven't got that much in the bank," Mittel fenced, stammering.

"No? Then I should advise you to see that you have by ten o'clock to-morrow morning!" returned Jimmie Dale curtly."Make out that check!"Mittel hesitated.The revolver edged insistently a little farther across the desk--and Mittel, picking up a pen, wrote feverishly.He tore the check from its stub, and, with a snarl, pushed it toward Jimmie Dale.

"Fold it!" instructed Jimmie Dale, in the same curt tones."And fold that diagram with it.Put them both in this box.Thank you!"He wrapped the oilskin around the box again, and returned the box to his pocket.And again with that insolent, contemptuous stare, he surveyed the man at the desk--then he backed to the French windows.

"It might be as well to remind you, Mittel," he cautioned sternly, "that if for any reason this check is not honoured, whether through lack of funds or an attempt by you to stop payment, you'll be in a cell in the Tombs to-morrow for this night's work--that is quite understood, isn't it?"Mittel was on his feet--sweat glistened on his forehead.

"My God!" he cried out shrilly."Who are you?"And Jimmie Dale smiled and stepped out on the lawn.

"Ask the Weasel," said Jimmie Dale--and the next instant, lost in the shadows of the house, was running for his car.

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